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Boston Bruins: Expiring Contracts Have Something To Prove

By: Max Mainville | Check me out on Twitter @tkdmaxbjj 

Throughout the course of a season, many players on a team will have that invisible monkey on their back. Sometimes it’s to break a goalless drought or to prove their worth to doubters in the fan base or management. For the Boston Bruins in the upcoming 2018-19 season, many players on the roster will look to impress the front office … Keep Reading

Bruce Cassidy’s Effect On The Bruins

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By: Jamie Gatlin  |  Follow Me on Twitter @JamieGatlin1217

Two years ago, the Bruins organization was at a crossroads. During the 2016 season, longtime head coach Claude Julien was let go mid-season. At the time, the Bruins had a record of 26-23-6. They were not adapting to a changing league and not making much traction in the standings. They were a defensive, hard- … Keep Reading

Bruins Start To The 2018-19 Season Won’t Be Easy

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By: Garrett Haydon | Follow me on Twitter @thesportsguy97

It could be a September to remember for the Boston Bruins — perhaps for all the wrong reasons. In addition to Rookie Camp and Training Camp, the Bruins will be making a trip to China for two exhibition games during the preseason. In total, the Bruins will play eight exhibition games, with … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins: Worst Signings In Recent History

By: Max Mainville | Check me out on Twitter @tkdmaxbjj

There are good signings and then there are bad signings. Often times, the final verdict that decides if a player’s new contract is either “good” or “bad” comes after an unsuccessful time with that new team. However, sometimes the length of the contract or the amount of money the player is making can be difficult to swallow due to the … Keep Reading

What The Bruins Should Expect From Heinen In Year Two

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By: Jamie Gatlin  |  Follow Me on Twitter: @JamieGatlin1217

Last year Danton Heinen played his first full NHL season. Heinen made his NHL debut during the 2016-2017 season but only appeared in eight games. During those eight games, it did not look like he was NHL ready as he did not record a point. His 2017-18 campaign went very differently. He finished fifth on … Keep Reading

Mark Your Bruins Calendar: Part III

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By: Evan Michael | Follow me on Twitter @Evan007onTV

The 2018-2019 Boston Bruins schedule should be entertaining, eye-catching, exciting, and definitely exhausting (this brings whole new meaning to the phrase “E” for effort). But if the B’s are buzzing, especially during the Fall/Winter stints that I recently wrote about, as well as the early/late Spring games-to-watch, then you can safely bet on “S” for success next … Keep Reading

Who Will Round Out The Bruins Blueline?

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By Jacob Albrecht | Sauce me a follow on Twitter @bruinsfan3725

Last week I covered the decisions the Bruins coaching staff and management have to make regarding who makes up the four forward lines for opening night. This week I’m back to cover which six of the eight NHL defenseman on the roster will lace up the skates for opening night against the Washington Capitals … Keep Reading

PuckNerd Presents: Way Too Early 2018 Boston Bruins Roster Preview

By: Spencer Fascetta | Follow Me on Twitter @PuckNerdHockey

August 2018 roster analysis pic

So, the offseason is about halfway over. And due to some serious technical issues (CURSE YOU DELL!!!! *shakes fist angrily in the air while thunder claps in the background*) there has been a severe dearth of BFR videos. So, I delve into the B’s offseason moves and project my ideal lineup for the upcoming season despite it being far too … Keep Reading

Cap Crunch: A Look At The Bruins Cap Situation

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By: Shane Roush  |  Follow me on Twitter: @BruinsFan374688

The salary cap. A constant worry for all NHL General Managers. The more money you have, the more flexibility comes with it. The Bruins paid the price and were in “cap jail” after winning the Stanley Cup in 2011. Role players and fourth-liners like Chris Kelly and Greg Campbell were given deals that had plenty of … Keep Reading

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